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Is there a case of mistaken identity in the Iwo Jima photo?

Is there a case of mistaken identity in the Iwo Jima photo?

by Haydee Clotter | May 9, 2016 | Living, Topics

ARLINGTON, VA — Who could forget the iconic photo of the six men that stood atop Mt. Suribachi in Iwo Jima, Japan, raising the American flag on Feb. 23, 1945? An investigation into the photo may prove one of men may have been falsely identified. Veterans...
First Lady announces new jobs for veterans

First Lady announces new jobs for veterans

by Haydee Clotter | May 9, 2016 | Demographics, Living, Topics

WASHINGTON — The First Lady announced new jobs for more than a 100,000 veterans and military spouses. CEO Amazon Jeff Bazos was on hand and said that his company would hire 25,000 veterans and military spouses. Published in conjunction with
Astronaut launches students to new heights

Astronaut launches students to new heights

by Haydee Clotter | May 2, 2016 | Science + Technology

WASHINGTON–Fourth graders who want to become astronauts got closer to their dream by meeting NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren. Lindgren spent 141 days on the International Space Station conducting science and research to extend our presence in the solar system....
All bets are off: Capitol Hill panel discusses illegal gambling

All bets are off: Capitol Hill panel discusses illegal gambling

by Haydee Clotter | May 2, 2016 | Sports

WASHINGTON– Let the chips fall where they may, sports gambling can put you away. A  Capitol Hill panel on illegal gambling included a former attorney general, criminologist and a researcher.  Ohio has one of the biggest illegal gambling problems in the country,...
U.S. veterans with PTSD still waiting for service dogs

U.S. veterans with PTSD still waiting for service dogs

by Haydee Clotter | Apr 25, 2016 | Health

WASHINGTON – Service dogs shed fur on Capitol Hill’s carpets Thursday, amid growing criticism of the Veterans Affairs Department’s slow pace in clearly determining the therapeutic benefit dogs have for veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder. Dogs...
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